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Longest serving Indian governors
Note:
- excludes term as governor/lieutenant governor with additional charge of another state.
- excludes acting/interim governors.
# | Portrait | Governor | State/ Union Territory | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Overall tenure |
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Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai (1921–2016) |
Bihar | 20 September 1979 | 15 March 1985 | 5 years, 176 days | 16 years, 107 days | ||
14 August 1993 | 26 April 1998 | 4 years, 255 days | |||||
West Bengal | 27 April 1998 | 18 May 1999 | 1 year, 21 days | ||||
Haryana[a] | 7 July 2004 | 27 July 2009 | 5 years, 20 days | ||||
Surjit Singh Barnala (1925–2017) |
Tamil Nadu | 24 May 1990 | 15 February 1991 | 267 days | 13 years, 228 days | ||
Andaman and Nicobar Islands[b][c] | 14 December 1990 | 18 March 1993 | 2 years, 94 days | ||||
Uttarakhand | 9 November 2000 | 3 January 2003 | 2 years, 55 days | ||||
Andhra Pradesh | 3 January 2003 | 4 November 2004 | 1 year, 306 days | ||||
Tamil Nadu[d] | 4 November 2004 | 31 August 2011 | 6 years, 300 days | ||||
E. S. L. Narasimhan (born 1945) |
Chhattisgarh | 25 January 2007 | 27 December 2009 | 2 years, 336 days | 12 years, 225 days | ||
Andhra Pradesh | 27 December 2009 | 23 July 2019 | 9 years, 208 days | ||||
Telangana | 2 June 2014 | 7 September 2019 | 5 years, 97 days | ||||
M. M. Jacob (1926–2018) |
Meghalaya[e] | 19 June 1995 | 11 April 2007 | 11 years, 296 days | |||
T. V. Rajeswar (1926–2018) |
Arunachal Pradesh[f] | 10 August 1983 | 21 November 1985 | 2 years, 103 days | 11 years, 198 days | ||
Sikkim | 21 November 1985 | 1 March 1989 | 3 years, 100 days | ||||
West Bengal | 2 March 1989 | 6 February 1990 | 341 days | ||||
Uttar Pradesh | 8 July 2004 | 27 July 2009 | 5 years, 19 days | ||||
Braj Kumar Nehru (1909–2001) |
Assam[g] | 17 April 1968 | 19 September 1973 | 5 years, 155 days | 10 years, 221 days | ||
Jammu and Kashmir | 22 February 1981 | 26 April 1984 | 3 years, 125 days | ||||
Gujarat | 26 April 1984 | 26 February 1986 | 1 year, 306 days | ||||
Padmaja Naidu (1900–1975) |
West Bengal | 3 November 1956 | 1 June 1967 | 10 years, 210 days | |||
Narinder Nath Vohra (born 1936) |
Jammu and Kashmir | 25 June 2008 | 23 August 2018 | 10 years, 59 days | |||
Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (1919–1974) |
Mysore State[h] | 1 November 1956 | 4 May 1964 | 7 years, 185 days | 9 years, 239 days | ||
Madras State | 4 May 1964 | 28 June 1966 | 2 years, 55 days |
- ^ Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai held additional charge of the Governor of Rajasthan between 21 June and 6 September 2007.
- ^ As Lieutenant Governor.
- ^ Barnala held additional charge of the Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands until relinquishing his duties as the Governor of Tamil Nadu on 15 February 1991.
- ^ Barnala held additional charge of the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry between 9 April and 27 July 2009.
- ^ Jacob held the additional charge of the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh in 1996 and again in 2007.
- ^ As Lieutenant Governor. Arunachal Pradesh was an union territory between 1972 and 1987.
- ^ Braj Kumar Nehru, the Governor of Assam held the additional charge of the Governor of Nagaland from 1968 till 1973, the Governor of Meghalaya from 1970 till 1973 and the Governor of Manipur from 1972 till 1973.
- ^ Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar was the Maharaja of Mysore from 1940 till 1950 and then served as the Rajpramukh of Mysore State from 1950 till 1956.
Ministers of Coal
Cabinet Ministers
Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | |||
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From | To | Period | ||||||
Biju Patnaik (1916–1997) MP for Kendrapara |
28 July 1979 |
14 January 1980 |
170 days | Janata Party (Secular) | Charan Singh | Charan Singh | ||
A. B. A. Ghani Khan Choudhury (1927–2006) MP for Malda (MoS, I/C) |
14 January 1980 |
15 January 1982 |
2 years, 1 day | Indian National Congress |
Ministers of State
Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Period | ||||||
Ram Niwas Mirdha (1924–2010) MP for Rajasthan (Rajya Sabha |
23 August 1970 |
10 October 1974 |
4 years, 48 days | Indian National Congress | Indira I | Indira Gandhi | ||
Indira II | ||||||||
Om Mehta (1927–1995) MP for Jammu and Kashmir (Rajya Sabha) |
10 October 1974 |
24 March 1977 |
2 years, 165 days | |||||
Brigadier (Retd.) Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo AVSM (born 1941) MP for Dhenkanal |
31 December 1984 |
25 September 1985 |
268 days | Rajiv | Rajiv Gandhi | |||
P. Chidambaram (born 1945) MP for Sivaganga |
25 September 1985 |
2 December 1989 |
4 years, 68 days | |||||
Biren Sing Engti (born 1945) MP for Autonomous District |
14 July 1986 |
14 February 1988 |
1 year, 215 days | |||||
Margaret Alva (born 1942) MP for Karnataka (Rajya Sabha) |
21 June 1991 |
16 May 1996 |
4 years, 330 days | Rao | P. V. Narasimha Rao | |||
S. R. Balasubramoniyan (born 1938) MP for Nilgiris |
29 June 1996 |
21 April 1997 |
296 days | Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) | Deve Gowda | H. D. Deve Gowda | ||
3 May 1997 |
19 March 1998 |
320 days | Gujral | Inder Kumar Gujral | ||||
Kadambur R. Janarthanan (1929–2020) MP for Tirunelveli |
19 March 1998 |
8 April 1999 |
1 year, 20 days | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | Vajpayee II | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | ||
Vasundhara Raje (born 1953) MP for Jhalawar |
9 April 1999 |
13 October 1999 |
4 years, 296 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||||
13 October 1999 |
30 January 2003 |
Vajpayee III | ||||||
Arun Shourie (born 1941) MP for Uttar Pradesh (Rajya Sabha) |
22 November 1999 |
1 September 2001 |
1 year, 283 days | |||||
Harin Pathak (born 1947) MP for Ahmedabad East |
30 January 2003 |
22 May 2004 |
1 year, 113 days | |||||
Suresh Pachouri (born 1952) MP for Madhya Pradesh (Rajya Sabha) |
23 May 2004 |
6 April 2008 |
3 years, 319 days | Indian National Congress | Manmohan I | Manmohan Singh | ||
Prithviraj Chavan (born 1946) MP for Maharashtra (Rajya Sabha) |
6 April 2008 |
22 May 2009 |
2 years, 218 days | |||||
28 May 2009 |
10 November 2010 |
Manmohan II | ||||||
V. Narayanasamy (born 1947) MP for Puducherry |
10 November 2010 |
26 May 2014 |
3 years, 197 days | |||||
Jitendra Singh (born 1956) MP for Udhampur |
26 May 2014 |
30 May 2019 |
10 years, 182 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Modi I | Narendra Modi | ||
31 May 2019 |
Incumbent | Modi II |
Corp. Aff
CM
Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | |||
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From | To | Period | ||||||
Minister of Company Affairs | ||||||||
LOP, Rajya Sabha
No. | Portrait | Name (born – died) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Government | Leader of House | Chairman (Tenure) | ||||
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No official opposition (13 May 1952 – 17 December 1969) | |||||||||||
1 | Shyam Nandan Prasad Mishra (1920–2004) MP for Bihar |
18 December 1969 |
11 March 1971 |
1 year, 83 days | Indian National Congress (O) | Indira I | Kodardas Kalidas Shah | Gopal Swarup Pathak (1969–1974) | |||
2 | M. S. Gurupadaswamy (1924–2011) MP for Uttar Pradesh |
24 March 1971 |
2 April 1972 |
1 year, 9 days | Indira II | Uma Shankar Dikshit | |||||
No official opposition (2 April 1972 – 30 March 1977) | |||||||||||
3 | Kamalapati Tripathi (1905–1990) MP for Uttar Pradesh |
30 March 1977 |
15 February 1978 |
322 days | Indian National Congress | Desai | L. K. Advani | B. D. Jatti (1974–1979) | |||
4 | Bhola Paswan Shastri (1914–1990) MP for Bihar |
24 February 1978 |
23 March 1978 |
27 days | |||||||
(3) | Kamalapati Tripathi (1905–1990) MP for Uttar Pradesh |
23 March 1978 |
8 January 1980 |
1 year, 291 days | |||||||
Indian National Congress (Urs) | Charan | K. C. Pant | Mohammad Hidayatullah (1979–1984) | ||||||||
5 | L. K. Advani (born 1927) MP for Gujarat |
21 January 1980 |
7 April 1980 |
77 days | Janata Party | Indira III | Pranab Mukherjee | ||||
No official opposition (7 April 1980 – 18 December 1989) | |||||||||||
6 | P. Shiv Shankar (1929–2017) MP for Gujarat |
18 December 1989 |
2 January 1991 |
1 year, 15 days | Indian National Congress | V. P. Singh | M. S. Gurupadaswamy | Shankar Dayal Sharma (1987–1992) | |||
Chandra Shekhar | Yashwant Sinha | ||||||||||
(2) | M. S. Gurupadaswamy (1924–2011) MP for Karnataka |
28 June 1991 |
21 July 1991 |
23 days | Janata Dal | Rao | Vacant | ||||
7 | S. Jaipal Reddy (1942–2019) MP for Andhra Pradesh |
22 July 1991 |
29 June 1992 |
343 days | Shankarrao Chavan | ||||||
8 | Sikander Bakht (1918–2004) MP for Madhya Pradesh |
7 July 1992 |
16 May 1996 |
3 years, 314 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||||||
K. R. Narayanan (1992–1997) | |||||||||||
9 | Shankarrao Chavan (1920–2004) MP for Maharashtra |
23 May 1996 |
1 June 1996 |
9 days | Indian National Congress | Vajpayee I | Sikander Bakht | ||||
(8) | Sikander Bakht (1918–2004) MP for Madhya Pradesh |
1 June 1996 |
19 March 1998 |
1 year, 291 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Deve Gowda | Inder Kumar Gujral | ||||
H. D. Deve Gowda | |||||||||||
Gujral | Inder Kumar Gujral | ||||||||||
Krishan Kant (1997–2002) | |||||||||||
10 | Manmohan Singh (born 1932) MP for Assam |
19 March 1998 |
22 May 2004 |
6 years, 64 days | Indian National Congress | Vajpayee II | Sikander Bakht | ||||
Vajpayee III | Jaswant Singh | ||||||||||
Bhairon Singh Shekhawat (2002–2007) | |||||||||||
11 | Jaswant Singh (1938–2020) MP for Rajasthan |
3 June 2004 |
16 May 2009 |
4 years, 347 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Manmohan I | Manmohan Singh | ||||
Mohammad Hamid Ansari (2007–2017) | |||||||||||
12 | Arun Jaitley (1952–2019) MP for Gujarat |
3 June 2009 |
26 May 2014 |
4 years, 357 days | Manmohan II | ||||||
13 | Ghulam Nabi Azad (born 1949) MP for Jammu and Kashmir |
8 June 2014 |
10 February 2015 |
6 years, 252 days | Indian National Congress | Modi I | Arun Jaitley | ||||
23 February 2015 |
15 February 2021 | ||||||||||
M. Venkaiah Naidu (2017–2022) | |||||||||||
Modi II | Thawar Chand Gehlot | ||||||||||
14 | Mallikarjun Kharge (born 1942) MP for Karnataka |
16 February 2021 |
Incumbent | 3 years, 282 days | |||||||
Piyush Goyal | |||||||||||
Jagdeep Dhankhar (2022–present) |
Leaders of House (Rajya Sabha)
- Key
- † Assassinated or died in office
# | Portrait | Name (Lifespan) |
Home state | Term of office Duration in years and days |
Mandate | Prior positions held | Party | Vice President (Tenure) | ||
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1 | Rajendra Prasad राजेन्द्र प्रसाद (1884–1963) |
Bihar | 26 January 1950 |
13 May 1952 |
– |
|
Indian National Congress | None | ||
1952 (83.81%) |
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1952–1962) | |||||||||
1957 (98.99%) | ||||||||||
12 years, 107 days | ||||||||||
Teacher, lawyer and freedom fighter. President of the Constituent Assembly and was appointed as the first president of India after India's becoming a republic on 26 January 1950. Elected for a full-term in 1952 defeating his rival candidate K. T. Shah and re-elected for another term in 1957 defeating Chowdhry Hari Ram. Longest-serving president till date. Retired from office in 1962 after completion of tenure and conferred with the Bharat Ratna soon after retirement. | ||||||||||
2 | Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan सर्वपल्ली राधाकृष्णन (1888–1975) |
Tamil Nadu | 13 May 1952 |
13 May 1957 |
1962 (98.25%) |
|
Independent | Zakir Husain (1962–1967) | ||
5 years, 0 days | ||||||||||
Educationist, diplomat who served as the first vice president of India. Elected as the second president in 1962 defeating his rival candidate Chowdhry Hari Ram by a huge margin. First president to have received the Bharat Ratna prior to becoming president. Conferred the British Order of Merit in 1963 during his state visit to the United Kingdom. Retired in 1967 upon completion of tenure. | ||||||||||
3 | Zakir Husain जाकिर हुसेन (1897–1967) PV |
Andhra Pradesh | 13 May 1957 |
3 May 1969 |
1967 (56.22%) |
|
Independent | Venkatagiri Varaha Giri (1967–1969) | ||
1 year, 355 days | ||||||||||
Educationist, former governor who served as the second vice president of India. Elected as the third president in 1967 defeating his rival candidate and former chief justice Koka Subba Rao by a narrow margin. His candidature for presidency was supported by prime minister Indira Gandhi though it was opposed by Congress president K. Kamaraj and her cabinet colleagues. First Muslim to be elected as president and his election was challenged in the Supreme Court which was later dismissed by the court. Died in office on 3 May 1969 suffering a massive heart attack becoming the first president to die in office. | ||||||||||
- | Venkatagiri Varaha Giri वराहगिरी वेंकट गिरी (1894–1980) |
Orissa | 3 May 1969 |
20 July 1969 |
– |
|
Independent | Vacant | ||
78 days |
Chandra Shekhar ministry
Cabinet Ministers
Ministers of State (Independent Charge)
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Civil Aviation | 21 November 1990 | 21 June 1991 | SJP(R) | ||
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Environment and Forests | 21 November 1990 | 21 June 1991 | SJP(R) | ||
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Communications | 21 November 1990 | 21 June 1991 | SJP(R) |
Ministers of State
Deputy Ministers
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Finance | 21 November 1990 | 21 June 1991 | SJP(R) |
- Digvijay Singh -
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Finance (21.11.1990 to 21.6.1991*)
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of External Affairs (28.11.1990 to 21.6.1991*)
- Desai Chowdhary -
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (21.11.1990 to 21.6.1991*)
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industry (28.11.1990 to 21.6.1991*)
- Jai Prakash -
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemicals (21.11.1990 to 21.6.1991*)
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Communications (7.12.1990 to 21.6.1991*)
- Shantilal Patel - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Commerce (21.11.1990 to 23.4.1991)
Parliamentary Secretaries
- Nakul Nayak - Parliamentary Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office (25.11.1990 to 21.6.1991*)
Shastri ministry
Cabinet Ministers
- Lal Bahadur Shastri -
- Prime Minister and Minister of Atomic Energy (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Ministry of External Affairs (9.6.1964 to 19.7.1964)
- Gulzarilal Nanda - Minister of Home Affairs (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Yashwantrao Chavan - Minister of Defence (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- M. C. Chagla - Minister of Education (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966)
- H. C. Dasappa -
- Minister of Irrigation and Power (9.6.1964 to 19.7.1964)
- Minister of Industry and Supply (19.7.1964 to 29.10.1964)
- Humayun Kabir - Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- S. K. Patil - Minister of Railways (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Raj Bahadur -
- Minister of Transport (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation (31.7.1965 to 11.1.1966*)
- Neelam Sanjiva Reddy - Minister of Steel and Mines (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- D. Sanjivayya - Minister of Labour and Employment (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Ashoke Kumar Sen -
- Minister of Law and Communications (9.6.1964 to 13.6.1964)
- Minister of Law and Social Security (13.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Satya Narayan Sinha -
- Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Civil Aviation (9.6.1964 to 13.6.1964)
- Minister of Information and Broadcasting (11.6.1964 to 2.7.1964)
- Minister of Communications and Parliamentary Affairs (13.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- C. Subramaniam -
- Minister of Food and Agriculture (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Ministry of Community Development and Cooperation (18.7.1964 to 11.1.1966)
- Swaran Singh -
- Minister of Industry (9.6.1964 to 20.6.1964)
- Minister of Industry and Supply (20.6.1964 to 19.7.1964)
- Minister of External Affairs (19.7.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Mahavir Tyagi - Minister of Rehabilitation (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Mehr Chand Khanna - Minister of Works and Housing (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
Ministers of State (with Independent Charge)
- Sushila Nayar - Minister of Health (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Nityanand Kanungo -
- Minister of Cultural Affairs (9.6.1964 to 13.6.1964)
- Minister of Civil Aviation (13.6.1964 to 31.7.1965)
- Jaisukhlal Hathi - Minister of Defence Supplies in the Ministry of Defence (29.10.1965 to 11.1.1966*)
- Kotha Raghumariah -
- Minister of Supply in the Ministry of Industry (13.6.1964 to 20.6.1964)
- Minister of Supply in the Ministry of Industry and Supply (20.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Minister of Supply and Technical Development in the Ministry of Industry and Supply (30.10.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
Ministers of State
- Bali Ram Bhagat -
- Minister of State for Planning (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966)
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Coordination) (13.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Jaisukhlal Hathi - Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Kotha Raghumaiah - Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Employment (9.6.1964 to 13.6.1964)
- Manubhai Shah - Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966)
- Ram Suhag Singh -
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Security and Cottage Industries (9.6.1964 to 13.6.1964)
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways (13.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Surendra Kumar Dey - Minister of State for Community Development and Cooperation (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- O. V. Alageshan - Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemicals (9.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- R. M. Hajarnavis -
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Education (Technical Development) (9.6.1964 to 13.6.1964)
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Education (Cultural Affairs) (13.6.1964 to 29.10.1965)
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Law and also in the Department of Social Security (29.10.1965 to 11.1.1966*)
- K. L. Rao - Minister of State in the Ministry of Irrigation and Power (9.6.1964 to 19.7.1964, 19.7.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Alungal Mathai Thomas -
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (9.6.1964 to 13.6.1964)
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence (Defence Production) (13.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Lakshmi N. Menon - Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
Deputy Ministers
- Dinesh Singh- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of External Affairs (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Lalit Narayan Mishra - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- P. C. Sethi - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Steel and Mines (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Maragatham Chandrasekar - Deputy Minister in the Department of Social Security (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Sham Nath - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Railways (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- S. V. Ramaswamy - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Commerce (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- T. S. Soundaram Ramachandran - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- D. S. Raju - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Defence (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Mohiuddin Ahmed - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Transport (15.6.1964 to 5.1.1966)
- Shyam Dhar Misra - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Irrigation and Power (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Mono Mohan Das - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Rehabilitation (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- B. C. Bhagwati - Deputy Minister in the Department of Communications (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Jagannath Rao - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Law (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- C. R. Pattabhi Rao - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- B. S. Murthy - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Community Development and Cooperation (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Bibudhendra Mishra -
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industry (15.6.1964 to 20.6.1964)
- Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industry and Supply (20.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Shah Nawaz Khan - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- D. R. Chavan - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
- Bhakt Darshan - Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education (15.6.1964 to 11.1.1966*)
Nanda I
Nanda II
Cabinet Ministers
- Gulzarilal Nanda: Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs and Atomic Energy (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Yashwantrao Chavan: Minister of Defence (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Indira Gandhi: Minister of Information and Broadcasting (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- M. C. Chagla: Minister of Education (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966)
- Sachindra Chaudhari: Minister of Finance (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Humayun Kabir: Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- S. K. Patil: Minister of Railways (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Raj Bahadur:
- Minister of Transport (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Neelam Sanjiva Reddy: Minister of Steel and Mines (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- D. Sanjivayya: Minister of Labour and Employment (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Ashoke Sen: Minister of Law and Social Security (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Satya Narayan Sinha: Minister of Communications and Parliamentary Affairs (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- C. Subramaniam: Minister of Food and Agriculture (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Swaran Singh: Minister of External Affairs (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Mahavir Tyagi: Minister of Rehabilitation (11.1.1966 to 15.1.1966)
Ministers of State (without cabinet rank)
- C. M. Poonacha: Minister of Revenue and Expenditure in the Ministry of Finance (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Kotha Raghumaraiah: Minister of Supply in the Ministry of Industry and Supply (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Manubhai Shah: Minister of Commerce (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Mehr Chand Khanna: Minister of Works and Housing (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Sushila Nayar: Minister of Health (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
Ministers of State
- Bali Ram Bhagat: Minister of State for Planning and Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance in the Department of Coordination (11.1.1966 to 24.1.196
- Jaisukhlal Hathi:
- Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966)
- Minister of Defence Supplies in the Ministry of Defence (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Ram Subhag Singh: Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Surendra Kumar Dey: Minister of State for Community Development and Cooperation (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- T. N. Singh: Minister of Industry in the Ministry of Industry and Supply (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- O. V. Alageshan: Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemicals (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Lakshmi N. Menon: Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Alungal Mathai Thomas: Minister of State, Defence Production in the Ministry of Defence (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
Deputy Ministers
- Dinesh Singh: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of External Affairs (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Lalit Narayan Mishra: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Prakash Chandra Sethi: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Steel and Mines (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Bhakt Charan Das: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- D. R. Chavan: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Shah Nawaz Khan: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Bibudhendra Mishra: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industry and Supply (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- B. S. Murthy: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Community Development and Cooperation (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- C. R. Pattabhiraman: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Jagannath Rao: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Law (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- B. C. Bhagwati: Deputy Minister in the Department of Communications (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Mono Mohan Das: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Rehabilitation (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Ratanlal Kishorilal Malviya: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Labour and Employment (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Shyam Dhar Mishra: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Irrigation and Power (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Purnendu Sekhar Mishra: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Health (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- D. S. Raju: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Defence (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- T. S. Soundaram Ramachandran: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- S. V. Ramaswamy: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Commerce (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Rameshwar Sahu: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Finance (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
- Sham Nath: Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Railways (11.1.1966 to 24.1.1966*)
Chief Ministers
Chhattisgarh
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Party | Government | Appointed by (Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ajit Jogi (1946–2020) MLA for Marwahi |
1 November 2000 |
7 December 2003 |
– (1st) |
Position did not exist (1 Nov. 2000 – 27 Jun. 2023) |
Indian National Congress | 1st ministry Jogi |
Dinesh Nandan Sahay | ||
3 years, 36 days | ||||||||||
2 | Raman Singh (born 1952) MLA for Dongargaon (until 2008) MLA for Rajnandgaon (from 2008) |
7 December 2003 |
17 December 2018 |
2008 (2nd) |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 2nd ministry Raman I |
Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Krishna Mohan Seth | |||
2008 (3rd) |
3rd ministry Raman II |
E. S. L. Narasimhan | ||||||||
2013 (4th) |
4th ministry Raman III |
Shekhar Dutt | ||||||||
15 years, 10 days | ||||||||||
3 | Bhupesh Baghel (born 1960) MLA for Patan |
17 December 2018 |
13 December 2023 |
2018 (5th) |
Indian National Congress | 5th ministry Baghel |
Anandiben Patel (Officiating) | |||
5 years, 343 days | T. S. Singh Deo (27 Jun. 2023 – 13 Dec. 2023) | |||||||||
4 | Vishnu Deo Sai (born 1964) MP for Kunkuri |
13 December 2023 |
Incumbent | 2023 (6th) |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 6th ministry Sai |
Biswabhusan Harichandan |
Haryana
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bhagwat Dayal Sharma (1918–1993) MLA for Jhajjar |
1 November 1966 |
23 March 1967 |
142 days | 1962 (1st) |
Indian National Congress | Position vacant (1 Nov. 1966 – 23 Mar. 1967) |
Sharma I | Dharma Vira | ||
1967 (2nd) |
Sharma II | ||||||||||
2 | Rao Birender Singh (1921–2009) MLA for Pataudi |
23 March 1967 |
20 November 1967 |
242 days | Vishal Haryana Party | Chaudhary Chand Ram (24 Mar. 1967 – 2 Nov. 1967) Position vacant (2 Nov. – 20 Nov. 1967) |
Birender | ||||
President's rule was imposed in during (20 November 1967 – 21 May 1968) | |||||||||||
3 | File:Bansi Lal.jpg | Bansi Lal (1927–2006) MLA for Tosham |
21 May 1968 |
30 November 1975 |
7 years, 193 days | 1968 (3rd) |
Indian National Congress | Position vacant (21 May. 1968 – 30 Apr. 1977) |
Uttar Pradesh
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Govind Ballabh Pant (1887–1961) MLA for Bareilly |
7 April 1949 |
6 January 1951 |
1 year, 274 days | – | Indian National Congress | Position vacant (7 Apr. 1949 – 26 Apr. 1951) |
Shastri | Man Singh II (Rajpramukh) |
Punjab
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gopi Chand Bhargava (1889–1966) MLA for University |
15 August 1947 |
13 April 1949 |
1 year, 241 days | 1946 (Interim) |
Indian National Congress |
Kerala
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
President's rule was imposed during this period (1 November 1956 – 5 April 1957) | |||||||||||
1 | E. M. S. Namboodiripad (1909–1988) MLA for Nileshwaram |
5 April 1957 |
31 July 1959 |
2 years, 117 days | 1957 (1st) |
Communist Party of India | Position vacant (5 Apr. 1957 – 31 Jul. 1959) |
Namboodiripad I |
Goa
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Lt. Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chief Minister of Goa, Daman and Diu | |||||||||||
1 | Dayanand Bandodkar (1911–1973) MLA for Marcaim |
20 December 1963 |
2 December 1966 |
2 years, 347 days | Interim | Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | Position vacant (20 Dec. 1963 – 2 Dec. 1966) |
Dayanand I | M. R. Sachdev | ||
President's rule was imposed during the period (2 December 1966 – 5 April 1967) | |||||||||||
(1) | Dayanand Bandodkar (1911–1973) MLA for Marcaim (until 1972) MLA for Mandrem (from 1972) |
5 April 1967 |
12 August 1973[†] |
6 years, 129 days | 1967 (1st) |
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | Position vacant (5 Apr. 1967 – 27 Apr. 1979) |
Dayanand II | K. R. Damle | ||
1972 (2nd) |
Dayanand III | Nakul Sen | |||||||||
2 | Shashikala Kakodkar (1935–2016) MLA for Bicholim |
12 August 1973 |
27 April 1979 |
5 years, 258 days | Shashikala I | S. K. Banerji | |||||
1977 (3rd) |
Shashikala II | ||||||||||
President's rule was imposed during the period (27 April 1979 – 16 January 1980) | |||||||||||
3 | Pratapsingh Rane (born 1939) MLA for Sattari |
16 January 1980 |
30 May 1987 |
7 years, 134 days | 1980 (4th) |
Indian National Congress (U) | Wilfred de Souza (16 Jan. 1980 – 18 Sep. 1983) Position vacant (18 Sep. 1983 – 30 May. 1987 |
Rane I | P. S. Gill |
Meghalaya
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Captain Williamson A. Sangma (1919–1990) MLA for Baghmara |
2 April 1970 |
10 March 1978 |
7 years, 342 days | – (Interim) |
All Party Hill Leaders Conference | Position vacant (2 Apr. 1970 – 26 Apr. 1951) |
Williamson I | Braj Kumar Nehru | ||
1972 (1st) |
Williamson II | ||||||||||
Indian National Congress | Williamson III | Lallan Prasad Singh | |||||||||
2 | Darwin Diengdoh Pugh (1927–2008) MLA for Mawkhar |
10 March 1978 |
6 May 1979 |
1 year, 57 days | 1978 (2nd) |
All Party Hill Leaders Conference | Pugh | ||||
3 | B. B. Lyngdoh (1922–2003) MLA for Lyngkyrdem |
7 May 1979 |
7 May 1981 |
2 years, 0 days | Lyngdoh I | ||||||
(1) | Captain Williamson A. Sangma (1919–1990) MLA for Baghmara |
7 May 1981 |
2 March 1983 |
1 year, 299 days | Indian National Congress (I) | Williamson IV | |||||
(3) | B. B. Lyngdoh (1922–2003) MLA for Lyngkyrdem |
2 March 1983 |
31 March 1983 |
29 days | 1983 (3rd) |
All Party Hill Leaders Conference | Lyngdoh II | Prakash Mehrotra | |||
(1) | Captain Williamson A. Sangma (1919–1990) MLA for Baghmara |
2 April 1983 |
5 February 1988 |
4 years, 309 days | Indian National Congress (I) | Williamson V | |||||
4 |
Jammu and Kashmir
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Governor) |
---|
Delhi
Note: † Died in office
# | Portrait | Chief Minister (Lifespan) Constituency |
Term of office | Election (Term) |
Party | Deputy Chief Minister(s) (Term in office) |
Government | Appointed by (Lieutenant Governor) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chaudhary Brahm Prakash (1918–1998) MLA for Nangloi Jat |
17 March 1952 |
12 February 1955 |
2 years, 332 days | 1952 (Interim) |
Indian National Congress |
Governors, British India
Bengal
† Died in office
No. | Portrait | Name (born – died) |
Tenure in office | Immediate prior position held | Appointed by | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Time in office | ||||||
Governor of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (ex-officio Governor-General of India, 1834–1854) |
Civil Servants
Cabinet Secretary
No. | Portrait | Name (born – died) |
Home state | Tenure in office | Immediate prior position held | Appointed by | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Time in office |
CIC
No. | Portrait | Name (born – died) |
Branch | Tenure in office | Immediate previous position held | Appointer (President) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Time in office | ||||||
1 | Wajahat Habibullah (born 1945) |
IAS | 26 October 2005 |
19 September 2010 |
4 years, 328 days | Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj | A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | |
2 | A. N. Tiwari | IAS | 30 September 2010 |
18 December 2010 |
79 days | Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training | Pratibha Patil | |
3 | Satyananda Mishra (born 1949) |
IAS | 18 December 2010 |
4 September 2013 |
2 years, 260 days | Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training | ||
4 | Deepak Sandhu (born 1948) |
IIS | 5 September 2013 |
18 December 2013 |
104 days | Principal Director General (Media and Communications), Press Information Bureau | Pranab Mukherjee (President) | |
5 | Sushma Singh | IAS | 19 December 2013 |
21 May 2014 |
153 days | Information Commissioner | ||
6 | Rajiv Mathur | IPS | 22 May 2014 |
5 October 2015 |
1 year, 136 days | Director of Intelligence Bureau | ||
7 | Vijai Sharma (born 1950) |
IAS | 6 October 2015 |
1 December 2015 |
56 days | Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests | ||
8 | R. K. Mathur (born 1953) |
IAS | 4 January 2016 |
24 November 2018 |
2 years, 324 days | Defence Secretary | ||
9 | Sudhir Bhargava (born 1955) |
IAS | 1 January 2019 |
11 January 2020 |
1 year, 10 days | Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment | Ram Nath Kovind | |
10 | Bimal Julka (born ) |
IAS | 19 February 2020 |
31 October 2020 |
255 days | Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting | ||
11 | Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha (born 1958) |
IFS | 7 November 2020 |
3 October 2023 |
2 years, 330 days | High Commissioner to the United Kingdom | ||
12 | Heeralal Samariya (born 1960) |
IAS | 6 November 2023 |
Incumbent | 1 year, 18 days | Information Commissioner | Droupadi Murmu |
CVC
No. | Portrait | Name (born – died) |
Home state | Tenure in office | Immediate prior position held | Appointed by | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Time in office |
Foreign Secretary
No. | Portrait | Name (born – died) |
Service | Tenure in office | Immediate previous position held | Minister of External Affairs | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Time in office | ||||||
1 | K. P. S. Menon Sr. CIE (1898–1982) |
ICS:1922 | 16 April 1948 |
21 September 1952 |
4 years, 158 days | Ambassador to Republic of China | Jawaharlal Nehru | |
2 | Ratan Kumar Nehru (1902–1981) |
ICS:1925 | 22 September 1952 |
10 October 1955 |
3 years, 18 days | |||
3 | Subimal Dutt OBE (1903–1992) |
ICS:1928 | 11 October 1955 |
17 January 1961 |
5 years, 98 days | Commonwealth Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs | ||
4 | M. J. Desai | ICS | 11 April 1961 |
4 December 1963 |
2 years, 237 days | Commonwealth Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs | ||
5 | Y. D. Gundevia (1908–1986) |
ICS:1930 | 5 December 1963 |
18 February 1965 |
1 year, 75 days | Commonwealth Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs | Jawaharlal Nehru | |
Gulzarilal Nanda | ||||||||
Lal Bahadur Shastri | ||||||||
Swaran Singh | ||||||||
6 | C. S. Jha | ICS:1933 | 19 February 1965 |
13 August 1967 |
2 years, 175 days | High Commissioner to Canada | Swaran Singh | |
M. C. Chagla | ||||||||
7 | Rajeshwar Dayal (1909–1999) |
ICS:1932 | 19 August 1967 |
6 November 1968 |
1 year, 79 days | Ambassador to France | M. C. Chagla | |
Indira Gandhi | ||||||||
8 | Triloki Nath Kaul (1913–2000) |
ICS:1937 | 7 November 1968 |
3 December 1972 |
4 years, 26 days | Ambassador to the Soviet Union | Indira Gandhi | |
Dinesh Singh | ||||||||
Swaran Singh | ||||||||
9 |
Mukul Sangma ministry 2013
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chief Minister and also in-charge of: Department of Commerce and Industries Department of Agriculture Department of Planning Department of Finance Department of Mining and Geology Department of Tourism Department of Personnel All other departments not allocated to any other Minister. | 5 March 2013 | 6 March 2018 | INC | ||
Deputy Chief Ministers | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
Roytre C. Laloo | 12 March 2013 | 6 March 2018 | INC | ||
Minister of Water Resources | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
Minister of Soil and Water Conservation | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
26 August 2016 | 6 March 2018 | INC | |||
Minister of Home Affairs (Passport) | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
Roytre C. Laloo | 26 August 2016 | 6 March 2018 | INC | ||
Minister of Law | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
Roshan Warjri | 26 August 2016 | 6 March 2018 | INC | ||
Minister of Elections | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
Roytre C. Laloo | 26 August 2016 | 6 March 2018 | INC | ||
Minister of Administrative Reforms | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
26 August 2016 | 3 August 2017 | INC | |||
4 August 2017 | 6 March 2018 | INC | |||
Minister of Public Health Engineering | Roytre C. Laloo | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | |
26 August 2016 | 3 August 2017 | INC | |||
4 August 2017 | 6 March 2018 | INC | |||
Minister of School Education and Literacy | Roytre C. Laloo | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | |
26 August 2016 | 6 March 2018 | INC | |||
Minister of Home Affairs (Jails) | Roshan Warjri | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | |
26 August 2016 | 3 August 2017 | INC | |||
Minister of Home Affairs (Police) | Roshan Warjri | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | |
H. D. R. Lyngdoh | 26 August 2016 | 6 March 2018 | INC | ||
Minister of Home Affairs (Home Guards and Civil Defence) | 12 March 2013 | 26 August 2016 | INC | ||
26 August 2016 | 6 March 2018 | INC |
- School Education and Literacy
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Roytre C. Laloo
- 26 Aug 2016–4 Aug 2017: Deborah Marak
- Higher and Technical Education
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Roytre C. Laloo
- Revenue and Disaster Management
- 12 Mar 2013: Roytre C. Laloo
- Reorganization
- 12 Mar 2013–4 Aug 2017: Roytre C. Laloo
- Transport, General Administration Department
- 12 Mar 2013: H.D.R. Lyngdoh
- District Council Affairs
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: H. D. R. Lyngdoh
- 26 Aug 2016–3 Aug 2017: Prestone Tynsong
- 4 Aug 2017: Celestine Lyngdoh
- Cooperation
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: H. D. R. Lyngdoh
- 26 Aug 2016–4 Aug 2017: Roshan Warjri
- Community and Rural Development
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Prestone Tynsong
- 26 Aug 2016–3 Aug 2017: Sniawbhalang Dhar
- 4 Aug 2017: Comingone Ymbon
- Forests and Environment
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Prestone Tynsong
- 26 Aug 2016: Clement Marak
- Border Areas Development
- 12 Mar 2013–3 Aug 2017: Prestone Tynsong
4 Aug 2017: Celestine Lyngdoh
- Parliamentary Affairs
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Prestone Tynsong
- 26 Aug 2016: Martin Danggo
- Social Welfare
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Deborah Marak
- 26 Aug 2016: Clement Marak
- Animal Husbandary and Veterinary
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Deborah Marak
- 26 Aug 2016: H.D.R. Lyngdoh
- Printing and Stationery, Secretariat Administration Department
- 12 Mar 2013: Deborah Marak
- Health and Family Welfare
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Alexander Laloo Hek
- 26 Aug 2016: Roshan Warjri
- Information Technology, Information and Public Relations
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Alexander Laloo Hek
- 26 Aug 2016: Ampareen Lyngdoh
- Registration and Stamps
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Alexander Laloo Hek
- 26 Aug 2016: Martin Danggo
- PWD
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Roshan Warjri (Buildings)
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Sniawbhalang Dhar (Roads)
- 26 Aug 2016: Ampareen Lyngdoh (Buildings)
- 26 Aug 2016: Martin Danggo (Roads)
- Sports and Youth Affairs, Excise, Taxation
- 12 Mar 2013: Zenith Sangma
- Sericulture and Weaving
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Zenith Sangma
- 26 Aug 2016: Clement Marak
- Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Clement Marak
- 26 Aug 2016: Roytre C. Laloo
- Power
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Clement Marak
- 26 Aug 2016–3 Aug 2017: Sniawbhalang Dhar
- 4 Aug 2017: Comingone Ymbon
- Arts and Culture
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Clement Marak
- 26 Aug 2016: Ronnie V. Lyngdoh
- Urban Affairs, Municipal Administration
- 12 Mar 2013–26 Aug 2016: Ampareen Lyngdoh
- 26 Aug 2016: Ronnie V. Lyngdoh
- Labour
- 12 Mar 2013: Ampareen Lyngdoh
- Legal Metrology
- 12 Mar 2013–3 Aug 2017: Sniawbhalang Dhar
- Elections, Science and Technology
- 26 Aug 2016: Roytre C. Laloo
- Science and Tech
- 26 Aug 2016–4 Aug 2017: Roytre C. Laloo
- Housing
- 26 Aug 2016: Zenith Sangma
https://megipr.gov.in/pr.asp?dt=3/12/2013
https://theshillongtimes.com/2013/03/13/list-of-cabinet-portfolios/
http://www.ohmeghalaya.com/cm-distributes-portfolios-to-his-ministers/
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/meghalaya-portfolios-allotted-to-cabinet-ministers-martin-m-dangngo-ronnie-v-lyngdoh-2999450/
https://www.indiatoday.in/pti-feed/story/portfolios-allotted-to-ministers-707293-2016-08-27
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/meghalaya-cm-inducts-new-ministers-after-dropping-two-amid-rumours-of-rift-in-ruling-cong/story-CjbRtZANQFagxHWA311GMI.html
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Lapang 2007
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